Small issues abound. The "Euclid" in the object class section doesn't need to be bolded, please give common names for the Latin species so readers don't have to look those up, watch out for run-on sentences, avoid using "whilst" in clinical documents, use "the specimen" as opposed to just "specimen", and try to split up the containment procedures into two paragraphs so it's not just a solid wall of text.

Overall… it's exactly what is described, "a benign animal that can escape anything for food". It feels like a lot of text for not much payoff, and while I guess it's a cute little anomaly, the audience of today is probably going to want more than just "another animal that does a thing".

Do you have anything in mind for its origin besides "Foundation found it after it kept escaping its first owner"? Is there something more to this than just one more animal the Foundation put in a pen? Maybe try hashing out the base concept in the Ideas and Brainstorming forum if you haven't yet already.

Thank you very much for your input, Zyn. I will correct the formatting and grammar in the interim and make a post on the ideas board containing a few of the more adventurous concepts for this piece I had.